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2010-08-11
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-16
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2010-10-04
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So, pick a directory on your device where your DOS comparable files/games will live. (in my example this is /data/dosbox)
Go to your dosbox.conf file and add this to the bottom:
[autoexec]
# Lines in this section will be run at startup.
mount c /data/dosbox
c:
This mounts the drive as C: and changes you to that directory when the app starts.
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2010-10-04
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My workaround was to edit the conf file...
I created a folder "dos" when connected to my PC
Open the terminal and type
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$ cd ./dosbox
$ vi dosbox-0.73.conf
At the end of the file ([autoexec] part) I added the following lines:
Code:
mount c /home/users/MyDocs/dos
c:
When I open DosBox it mounts the c partition and goes there automatically now.
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2010-11-05
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#156
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do you have found out how to make a right mouse click? still searching an answer but everybody seems ignoring my posts.... i really searched much here on maemo.org and also with google but can't find any answer.... i'm getting crazy
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2010-11-15
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2010-11-15
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2011-06-19
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